"Baby Baby Baby"
The 2009 music video for by the French electronic duo Make The Girl Dance (Greg Kozo and Pierre Mathieu) is a landmark in viral marketing, known primarily for its controversial "guerrilla-style" production.
The video takes place on a bright, sunny day in the Montmartre district of Paris. It features three women—identified in media at the time as professional models—walking down the Rue Lepic.
At its peak, the video gained tens of millions of views, making it one of the defining "viral" music videos of the late 2000s. It is often compared to The Verve’s "Bittersweet Symphony" for its simple "walking down the street" premise, though with a much edgier twist. Make The Girl Dance - Baby, Baby, Baby
Musically, the track is a catchy electro-pop and house anthem. Its upbeat tempo and repetitive, bilingual chorus helped it transition from a viral stunt to a legitimate club hit across Europe and America. Even years later, it is remembered as a masterclass in low-budget, high-impact marketing. Make the Girl Dance – Baby Baby Baby Lyrics - Genius
Impact on French Electro:
It established Greg Kozo and Pierre Mathieu as key figures in the Parisian electro scene, paving the way for later hits like "Kill Me" and "Tchiki Tchiki Tchiki".
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A single, continuous-looking shot that captures real-time public reactions. Lyrics & Content: